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Colin Campbell wrote:
> I got the WAP54G as an alternative
> to finding a wireless NIC that would work with OS/2.
That does not seem to be a challenge.
>
> Of course, the connection distance is still under three feet, so I'll
> have to experiment with moving the PC and AP further from "home base".
These lots are 150 ft wide. I can access my neighbors and the one on
the far side of them with built-in 2200BG.
Ray
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